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Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

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Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

2025-06-17 20:10 Last Updated At:06-18 05:27

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday called for the de-escalation of tensions in the Middle East region.

Xi elaborated on China's position on the unfolding conflict between Israel and Iran when meeting with Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev in Astana, Kazakhstan.

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Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

Exchanging views with Mirziyoyev on the current situation in the Middle East, Xi said Israel's military actions against Iran have led to a sudden escalation of tensions in the region, adding that China is deeply concerned about this.

He voiced China's opposition to any action that infringes upon the sovereignty, security and territorial integrity of other countries.

Military conflict is not the solution to problems, and the escalation of regional tensions is not in the common interests of the international community, Xi said.

He called on all parties to de-escalate the conflict as soon as possible and avoid further escalation of tensions.

China stands ready to work with all parties to play a constructive role in restoring peace and stability in the Middle East, Xi said.

Xi is in Astana to attend the second China-Central Asia Summit.

Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

Xi urges de-escalation of tensions in Middle East

South China's Guangdong Province is promoting bird-friendly netting in agricultural fields to protect migratory birds while safeguarding farmers' livelihoods.

Since the beginning of this month, nearly 130,000 migratory birds have arrived in Guangdong, using the region's farmlands, orchards, and fishponds as natural feeding grounds.

This has led to significant crop damage for local farmers.

"Sometimes, over 100 birds descend on our fields. They completely ruin the vegetable leaves, making them unfit for human consumption," said Zhong Jinchuan, a farmer from Huidong County in the province's Huizhou City.

As it is the peak season for winter vegetable planting, many farmers have erected simple anti-bird netting in their fields to protect their crops. However, these nets often pose serious risks to wildlife.

"Once erected, birds could only see the poles. The netting itself isn't always easily visible. If birds fly into it, their claws, feathers, and beaks can become entangled, causing them serious injury," said Li Yi, an official with the Forestry Bureau of Huizhou City.

Recognizing the challenge, local authorities have replaced these harmful nets with safe, bird-friendly alternatives. These new nets feature thicker cords and smaller mesh sizes, which deter birds without trapping them.

"This net uses thicker cords and has smaller mesh openings, so when birds hit it, their feet don't get caught. They just bounce off and fly away. Our vegetables stay safe, and the birds aren't harmed either," said Zhong.

Guangdong has also introduced policies to compensate farmers for crop losses caused by protected wildlife, including migratory birds.

Guangdong promotes bird-friendly netting to protect migratory birds, farm fields

Guangdong promotes bird-friendly netting to protect migratory birds, farm fields

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